Lufthansa at the airport

At the airport

Lufthansa Lounges

You can relax, take forty winks or get down to some work before your next flight in the Lufthansa and Star Alliance partner lounges at all major international airports.To the loungefinder

How to get there

Driving Directions

Passengers travelling from the West End of London can use the eastbound Limehouse link tunnel. London City Airport can also be accessed from north London via the North Circular Road (A406), from south London via the Blackwall Tunnel, from east London via the A13 and from the M11 via the A406 (North Circular).

Light rail

Docklands Light Railway (DLR) services (tfl.gov.uk) run from London City Airport DLR station, which is next to the terminal building. Trains run every 8 to 15 minutes, and take 22 minutes to reach Bank. The nearest London Underground connection is Canning Town (Jubilee Line), which is seven minutes via the DLR from the airport.

Bus

Local bus 473 links London City Airport to Stratford and North Woolwich, while buses 300 and 474 serve Canning Town (tfl.gov.uk).

Shuttle

A payable daily shuttle bus service runs every 30 minutes to a number of hotels in the area.

Taxi

A taxi stand with licensed black taxis is located directly outside the terminal building.

Car Parking

The main long- and short-stay car parks are next to the terminal. There is also a business car park. Parking can be pre-booked at a discount via the airport website. Valet parking is available Monday to Friday.

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Facilities & infrastructure

Money

Bureaux de change and ATMs are located within the terminal building, both before and after the security screening area.

Communications

Free Wi-Fi internet access is available throughout the terminal. A post box is located in Arrivals.

Food

Sandwich and coffee outlets can be found in the public area, while restaurants and cafés are located airside. There is also a bar in the departures area.

Shopping

There are several shops at London City Airport, including a newsagents/bookshop, a jewellery and watch retailer, and a tax- and duty-free shop for travellers leaving the EU.

A collection service is available for returning shoppers.

Luggage

There is a left-luggage and lost property service at London City Airport; the information desk can provide further details.

Other

A complimentary shoeshine service is situated next to the information desk.

Conference & Business

The Meridian Business Centre located inside the terminal building (on the first floor) has meeting and conference rooms, as well as private work offices, audiovisual and copying equipment, and private dining facilities.

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Surrounding area London City Airport

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Accessibility

The terminal is fully accessible to disabled passengers. Travellers are requested to contact their airline in advance for aircraft boarding assistance. Airport shuttle buses have dedicated facilities for disabled passengers and there are car parking spaces allocated close to the terminal building for disabled travellers.

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General information

Airportcode: LCY

Number of Terminals: 1

Information

The airport information desk is located near the entrance to the terminal, on the left.

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Visa & Immigration

IATA Travel Centre

The IATA Travel Centre delivers accurate passport, visa and health requirement information at a glance. It is a trusted, centralized source for the latest international travel requirements. The IATA Travel Centre is the most accurate source available because it is based on a comprehensive database used by virtually every airline, and information is gathered from official sources worldwide, such as immigration and police authorities.

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Category: Moderate

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Category: Budget

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